What it's like to stay at a remote Icelandic resort where an all-inclusive, four-day stay can cost you up to $11,000

Last year, a whopping 1.7 million people visited Iceland. In fact, the number of Americans alone who visited the country outnumbered Iceland's own population. Now, two million visitors are expected by the end of 2017.

"I've been seeing more and more friends posting incredible photos from Iceland these days," he told Business Insider. "They've all inspired me to go, but I really wanted to get off the well-trodden path, away from the usual points of interest, and find the idealized version of Iceland I've pictured in my head for years: remote, quiet, untouched, devastatingly beautiful, and all mine."

While searching for that kind of experience, Morrow found Eleven Experience's Deplar Farm. Located in Iceland's remote, northern Troll Peninsula, he decided it was the perfect place to experience a different kind of trip. The hotel invited him to stay, and Morrow shared his experience with Business Insider.

After an eight-hour-and-forty-five-minute, non-stop flight from Los Angeles to Reykjavik, Morrow was picked up in a private car provided by Eleven Experience. Before making his way to Deplar Farm, Morrow spent an afternoon and night in Reykjavik.

During his brief stay, Morrow was taken around the city by an Eleven Experience tour guide. "I visited Hallgrímskirkja, Reykjavik’s most famous church, and toured Harpa, Reykjavik's concert hall designed by architect Olafur Eliasson," Morrow said.

The hotel has 13 rooms. Morrow stayed in one of the four "Gallery Rooms."

"There are fun and thoughtful touches throughout the property — my room having a hammock being one," Morrow said.

One of the many activities that Morrow participated in was heli-skiing. "Deplar Farm employs highly trained and certified heli-ski guides who know this region intimately and have also guided around the world," Morrow said.

"Deplar Farm is surrounded by mountains in which to heli-ski. After taking off in a helicopter from the hotel's front yard, guests can be at the top of a mountain and ready to ski in as little as ten minutes," Morrow said.

After skiing, visitors can dip in the hotel's hot pool, which has both an indoor and outdoor section. There's also an attached bar so that you can sip on wine, beer, or cocktails during a swim.

You can also stay inside and get a massage ...

... or work out in the yoga room.

On no-fly days, when the weather conditions are too dangerous to heli-ski, visitors are provided with a plethora of other activities, including snowmobiling. "I snowmobiled down the mountain pass road that we drove in on a few days prior," Morrow said.

For four days and nights at Deplar Farm with heli-skiing, the cost is $11,200 per person. The cost includes the room, transportation to and from the Akureyri airport, all meals, and alcohol.

Morrow recommends this type of vacation for a group of buddies, adventurous honeymooners, family reunions, and high-level corporate retreats. You can rent out the entire property if you need the space.